
Logic from Kant to Russell
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The aim of Logic from Kant to Russell is to document the development of logic in the works of 19th-century philosophers. It contains thirteen original essays written by authors from a broad range of backgrounds-intellectual historians, historians of idealism, philosophers of science, and historians of logic and analytic philosophy. These essays question the standard narratives of analytic philosophy's past and address concerns that are relevant to the contemporary philosophical study of language, mind, and cognition. The book covers a broad range of influential thinkers in 19th-century philosophy and analytic philosophy, including Kant, Bolzano, Hegel, Herbart, Lotze, the British Algebraists and Idealists, Moore, Russell, the Neo-Kantians, and Frege.
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"This volume is a testament to the fertility of taking the work of 19th century logicians seriously. While not too technical for an advanced undergraduate, those who stand to benefit most from its varied insights into historiography and the pre-analytic period are at the graduate level and beyond." - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews"This book charts the rich and varied philosophical background against which mathematical logic developed." - Peter Simons, Trinity College Dublin
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Sandra Lapointe
1. The Logicians of Kant's School
Jeremy Heis
2. Kant's Excessive Tenderness for Things in the World, and Hegel's Diatheism
Graham Priest
3. Hegel's Conception of Thinking in his Logics
Clinton Tolley
4. Bolzano on Logic in Mathematics and Beyond
Sandra Lapointe
5. Laws of Thought and Laws of Logic after Kant
Lydia Patton
6. Platonism in Lotze and Frege
Nicholas F. Stang
7. Demystifying Cohen's Logik
Frederick Beiser
8. The Logic in Dedekind's Logicism
Erich Reck
9. What Russell Meant When He Called Moore a Logician
Consuelo Preti
10. Sigwart, Russell and the Emergence of Scientific Philosophy
Sean Morris
11. Kant and Formalism. Hilbert, Russell and Whitehead
Nicholas Griffin
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